As part of the new season’s dating
trips in different parts of the world, Galavis and the bachelorettes went to
Seoul in South Korea, Vietnam, New Zealand, Salt Lake City in Utah, Miami and
St. Lucia.

According to ABC, one of the highlights
of the season include private concerts by 2NE1, Romeo Santos and Josh Krajcik.

In Seoul, Galavis and six bachelorettes
appear as backup dancers at 2NE1′s mini-concert at Times Square mall in Seoul.
The taping in Seoul was held last September.

“Jetting off to Seoul, South Korea,
Juan Pablo and the remaining women are submerged into a totally different
culture,” according to ABC.

It said the Galavis and his
bachelorettes were surprised when they learned that they would be the backup
dancers for the K-pop group in front of fans.

“Six women are introduced to the South
Korean K-pop superstar group 2NE1 who teach them one of their choreographed
dances. They are shocked to find out that they will perform as their back up
dancers in front of a huge audience of screaming fans,” ABC added.

From Seoul, Galavis and the women went
to Vietnam, New Zealand, Miami and St. Lucia. Galavis is a single dad from
Miami and his quest for love begins when he meets 27 bachelorettes.

“But if at any point a woman should
decide that she’s no longer interested in the Bachelor, she can
reject his invitation to continue dating. Some lucky women will meet his
family, and he will visit their hometowns for a slice of their lives in an
effort to determine the woman with whom he is most compatible,” ABC said.

The 18th season of “The Bachelor,” to
be hosted by Chris Harrison, will have a two-night premiere on Jan.
5 with “The Bachelor: Countdown to Juan Pablo.”